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Find the lobster

Lobster in Layer Cake

This lobster is hiding in a “layer cake” a type of artificial reef structure made out of molded concrete (at Sac Bajo site along the coast of Isla Mujeres -Quintana Roo, Mexico).

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One Comment

  1. Winnie says:
    August 2, 2011 at 1:51 am

    Congratulations!

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  • EVENTS
  • MUSIC
    • Music Projects
    • Exhibits, Installations, and Immersive Experiences
    • Discography
      • Beneath the Surface: Piano Reflections Album
      • Whale Hello There album
      • Hear The Light Album
    • Soothing Womb Sounds for Baby
  • Research
    • MesoAmerican Reef Research
    • Outer Space & Ocean Worlds
    • Citizen Science
    • Combat
    • Dolphins
    • Invasive Species
    • Snapping Shrimp
  • Community
    • Ocean: World of Sound
    • Ocean Memory Project
    • Real Dolphin Sounds
    • Immersive Mesopelagic Performance Lab
    • Marine Life Activity Book
    • Participate
    • The GRACIASS network
      • reduce REUSE recycle
      • Respect Restore Replace
      • The Listener Project
    • Videos
  • Contact
    • About Heather
    • Photo Gallery
    • Portfolio
    • Press
    • Ask a marine biologist
    • Donations
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